On Friday 02 April 2004 17:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I doubt it'll help, but try :
1. to mount using a valid dns name (and not the ip address). same with 
the /etc/exports file
2. try using showmount (if it exists on OBSD - i dont really remember)
3. use also showmount from the linux machine on itself
4. check to see if the nfs port is reachable from the OBSD machine (2049)

> Hallo friends and list members.
>
> I have some problems configuring NFS-server.
>
> Trying to mount the server I get this :
>        $ mount_nfs   10.0.0.8:/usr/BSD    /usr
>         mount_nfs: bad MNT RPC: RPC: Timed out
>
> The client is OpenBSD3.4 (and that's the command).
>
> Yes, I DO KNOW, this is a Linux list.
> But I suspect the problem is at the NFS-server
> which is to be on Debian (stable) .
>
> (and I've reached here after a long discussion at
>   the BSD-il mailing list mainly with Gal Ben-Haim).
>
> ##---------------------------------
>        Some More Details:
> ## =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+
>
> That's what I have in my   /etc/hosts.allow   file:
>        portmap: 10.200.1.2/255.0.0.0  : allow
>        lockd:10.200.1.2/255.0.0.0     : allow
>        mountd:10.200.1.2/255.0.0.0    : allow
>        rquotad:10.200.1.2/255.0.0.0   : allow
>        statd:10.200.1.2/255.0.0.0     : allow
>
> That's what I have in my     /etc/exports  file:
>         /usr/BSD  10.200.1.2(rw)
>
> Now, that's what I get by running "rpcinfo -p" to the
> server ip ("10.0.0.8") and to the client ip ("10.200.1.2"):
>
> mydeb:~# rpcinfo -p 10.0.0.8
>    program vers proto   port
>     100000    2   tcp    111  portmapper
>     100000    2   udp    111  portmapper
>     100024    1   udp   1024  status
>     100024    1   tcp   1024  status
>     100003    2   udp   2049  nfs
>     100021    1   udp   1037  nlockmgr
>     100021    3   udp   1037  nlockmgr
>     100021    4   udp   1037  nlockmgr
>     100005    1   udp   1038  mountd
>     100005    1   tcp   1029  mountd
>     100005    2   udp   1038  mountd
>     100005    2   tcp   1029  mountd
>
> mydeb:~# rpcinfo -p 10.200.1.2
>    program vers proto   port
>     100000    2   tcp    111  portmapper
>     100000    2   udp    111  portmapper
>
> This output is the same by running from "rpcinfo -p" at client
> The client is OpenBSD3.4 but I suspect that the problem
> is at the server side (Debian, as I said).
> Thay ar both at my home LAN (If this matters...)
>
> Thanks for all who can help me to solve it...
>
> Oren Maurer
> http://www.meorero.org.il
>
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